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c<br />Is for<br />Corn snake<br />Corn snakes are 6 feet and are slender. They eat lizards, birds, and small mammals. They are actually rat snakes and got there name from the pattern on there belly. <br />By Jacob and Einstein the snake on the left <br />

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F IS FOR FRILLED LIZARD<br />The frilled Lizard has a frill on its neck. It lives in northern Australia. It likes to eat mice and large insects. It also is a carnivore. The neck frill has long spines. When it is going to attack it opens its yellow mouth and uncurls its frill too. <br />Ashlen <br />

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G is for Gecko<br />They are short and flat and have bumpy scales. They live in warm climates throughout the world. Geckos eat insects and arachnids. They even have little bristles on their toes that can stick to many surfaces. <br />By Chris <br />

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H is for Herpetologist<br />A Herpetologist study reptiles. They have to go to collage and learn about reptiles. <br />Facts: <br />They work with reptiles, They learn about reptiles. They are cool because they have reptiles. They find new reptiles. They have cool gear.<br />

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J<br />To get a territory they half to push each other the furthest.<br />Is for<br />Jackson’s Chameleon<br />The tongue has a sticky tip to help them get their prey.<br />The Jackson’s Chameleon lives in Central Africa.<br />

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K<br />Is for<br />King Cobra<br />King cobras live in forest areas of Asia and India.<br />The king cobra is a snake-eater. They hunt during the day.<br />King cobras lay from two to four dozen eggs in the spring.<br />The king cobra measures about 13 feet long. There fangs are about one inch.<br />By: Alex<br />

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L<br />Is for<br />It’s a creamy yellow color, with black spots like a leopard.<br />Leopard Gecko<br />Their habitat is a rocky, dry, grassland.<br />They live in the desert of Pakistan, Northern India, Afghanistan, and parts of Iran.<br />They have eyelids, but most reptiles don’t.<br />It eats crickets, mealworms, grasshoppers, and some insects.<br />By: Kendra<br />

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M<br />They feed only in the water. They eat snails and clams. They also lay in the sun. <br />Is for<br />Map turtle<br />Brandi<br />

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N<br />is for Nieves, David <br /><ul><li>David became an author, because of his strong commitment to the misunderstood, an often feared group of animals. (snakes and other reptiles)

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David lives near Kansas City, Missouri. His hometown is Bellevue, Nebraska.

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David became a herpetologist, because at the age of eight he brought home a garter snake, that his brother caught, and has been fascinated with them ever since. </li></ul>By; Morgan<br />

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O<br />Is for <br />Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad<br />.<br />It lives in Siberia, China, and Korea.<br />They eat houseflies, bluebottles, assorted moth larvae, earthworms , meal worms, zoo phobias, crickets, and guppies. They change colors, going though the cycles of bright green to dark olive green. Its hard to tell if it is a male or a female. The toads have brightly colored bellies which are used as warning that they are poisons.<br />Jaymiee<br />

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P<br />Is for Poison Dart Frog<br />Poison dart frogs live in the tropical forests of Costa Rica to Brazil. They are carnivores. They eat spiders, ants, termites, and small insects. The two-inch-long golden poison dart frog has enough venom to kill 10 grown-men! There are more than 100 species of poison dart frogs.<br />

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R<br />Is for Rattlesnake , It lives in North Central America. <br />It’s colors are red and white its long and big.<br />Rattlesnakes eat mice, rats, small birds and other small animals .<br />Rattlesnakes are not deaf in fact the structure of their inner ears is very much like that of humans. They do, however, lack external ears. <br />

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s<br />is for<br />Sheltopusik!<br />facts<br /> The Sheltopusik looks like a snake but is really a lizard with no legs and is 4 ft. long. It lives in the forests of Europe. It eats insects, snails, small rodents, and small reptiles. The Sheltopusik has holes for ears. They are the largest species of legless lizards in the world. <br />Katie<br />

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T<br />IS FOR<br />Tuatara!<br />FACTS<br /> The Tuatara looks like a lizard but it is not really a lizard. The Tuatara lives near New Zealand. It eats giant crickets. There are only two species left of the Tuatara. <br />

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U<br />The reason it got its name is because it has little spikes around its head and when it gets scared slimmy stuff comes out.<br />is for…<br />Ugly Salamander<br />The Ugly Salamander is green. They like small places. They are almost gone. The pollution in the water kills them.<br />They can be 23 centimeters long. Some people keep them as pets.<br />It lives in Mexico City. It eats bugs.<br />Rachelle<br />

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W is for Warty Newt<br />It lives at the Black Sea. They are carnivores. They eat tadpoles and worms. They live for 25 years. They are the largest newt and can be found in Europe. <br />Their skin is covered with small bumps that have a milky acid smelly substance that helps keep predators away.<br />

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Y<br />Is For<br />Yellow mud turtle<br />The Yellow Mud Turtle is small, It is olive or brownish gray-colored It has yellow areas on it’s throat, head, and neck. The bottom shell is yellow, too. The Yellow Mud Turtle lives in Central United States. It eats worms, crayfish, frogs, snails, fish, fairy shrimp, slugs, leeches, and tadpoles. The Yellow Mud Turtle can live up to 15 years old. Skunks, raccoons, and small rodents eat the Yellow Mud Turtle. When hibernating, they eat earthworms that move in front of it.<br />Mackenzie <br />

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Z<br />Is For<br />Zebra-Tailed Lizard<br />Facts<br />The Zebra-Tailed Lizard is 2.5 to 4 inches long , gray or a sandy brown color. It lives in open deserts. It eats moths, ants, and bees. In the summer, the females lay 2 to 8 eggs. The eggs hatch in July to November. More than 1 clutch can be laid in a season.<br /> Mackenzie<br />